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you mention in your remarks that you are looking at strategic cuts that involve military benefits -- healthcare, retirement, how can station. -- and compensation. are those cuts imminent where they are coming as a result of looking into cuts in the future? >> it is their ability to sustain the commitments we have made to the men and women who joined the military as well as our civilians. we make promises. this country makes commitments to people here in we will honor those. but i don't think there is anyone here today that has not heard of or aware of the fact that, if you play this out 10-20 years, we won't be able to sustain the current personnel costs and retirement benefits. there will be no money in the budget for anything else. as admiral ruffin said, we will become essentially a transfer agency. how do we do this now to get some lead time on this so we can adjust to the realities that we know are coming? social security is the same thing. may care is the same thing. you can't sustain those programs, those commitments. we know that. but that is not the question. the question is how do you
you mention in your remarks that you are looking at strategic cuts that involve military benefits -- healthcare, retirement, how can station. -- and compensation. are those cuts imminent where they are coming as a result of looking into cuts in the future? >> it is their ability to sustain the commitments we have made to the men and women who joined the military as well as our civilians. we make promises. this country makes commitments to people here in we will honor those. but i don't...
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harington has not publicly since the healthcare erupted. >> only three cases, it seems unbelievable that this dentist would not take the proper steps for safety. >> it is still under and i think that the point made the other day, he may have told authorities that he didn't monitor the sterilization process. that the responsibility of his staff. undoubtedly we'll learn more. >> all right. david miller, thank you very much. >> it is your turn to pick the news. four stories that caught our eye and pick which one you want to here are your choices. hotel seeks professional guests and a scoop of a dream job andry of the tiny door in a tree . mom slaps wrong kid. >> and how did the door get there? and finally robotic jelly fish, the scoop for a new invention for the u.s. navy. log on to fox news.com/n -- anhq. >> and there you go. or's provokive you eastern message is raising concern . the pastor is telling his city to strip for god . he put that message up on bill boards . after the break. pastor mccool will explain his message. stay with us. . [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you
harington has not publicly since the healthcare erupted. >> only three cases, it seems unbelievable that this dentist would not take the proper steps for safety. >> it is still under and i think that the point made the other day, he may have told authorities that he didn't monitor the sterilization process. that the responsibility of his staff. undoubtedly we'll learn more. >> all right. david miller, thank you very much. >> it is your turn to pick the news. four stories...
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among republicans keeping healthcare away from the poor is a hip happening trend. it is like a dance craze where you can dance on the greys of the poor people you denied health coverage to and still brag about how christian you is. but let's give credit to republican house state affairs committee chairman tom lurcher who said accepting more federal subsidies under the affordable care act is "a no-brainer" and he's right. however most of his republican colleagues didn't realize this was a no-brainer because they have no brains nor hearts, nor souls. wtf, idaho! your state house has put off dealing dealing with medicaid until next year because house speaker bedke is urging a further study for the need for more medicaid. i'm sure that will be comforting to the idaho poor suffering from illnesses. medication is one thing but nothing eases pain like gridlock and red tape. well done! i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of out for us. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. >> j
among republicans keeping healthcare away from the poor is a hip happening trend. it is like a dance craze where you can dance on the greys of the poor people you denied health coverage to and still brag about how christian you is. but let's give credit to republican house state affairs committee chairman tom lurcher who said accepting more federal subsidies under the affordable care act is "a no-brainer" and he's right. however most of his republican colleagues didn't realize this...
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eastern. >> coming up, a look at some of the healthcare needs needs and challenges facing returning u.s. military servicemembers and veterans. we'll hear from linda schwartz next.
eastern. >> coming up, a look at some of the healthcare needs needs and challenges facing returning u.s. military servicemembers and veterans. we'll hear from linda schwartz next.
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>> i thought it was a place that has a lot of positive things like the free healthcare system and education and the culture, and a lot of negative things like no free speech, no freedom of assembly, things that i treasure highly. when i try to use my free speech in cuba, that is when i got myself in trouble. >> when did you marry and what did he do? >> kevin and i co-founded global exchange. one of the main things we did was to import this label of fair trade label that you see now on coffee and on tea and chocolate to try to improve labor conditions overseas and in the u.s. we worked on a very successful campaign to get companies like nike and adidas and reebok and abercrombie & fitch to increase the ways that they were using labor in places like vietnam, china. i have been very involved in those kinds of issues and i have kevin to improve conditions. >> did you marry? >> we are separated. >> there is an article from another point of view. i want to get you to respond. "codepink are not pacifists. they are revolutionary." >> we would be speaking with british accents if we were not revoluti
>> i thought it was a place that has a lot of positive things like the free healthcare system and education and the culture, and a lot of negative things like no free speech, no freedom of assembly, things that i treasure highly. when i try to use my free speech in cuba, that is when i got myself in trouble. >> when did you marry and what did he do? >> kevin and i co-founded global exchange. one of the main things we did was to import this label of fair trade label that you...
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tonight, a look at healthcare for u.s. military veterans and the cost to taxpayers. after that, we will be live with the writer from military times. ,e will welcome your calls facebook comments, and tweets. by in the brookings institution for a discussion on the role of women in the arab world. live at the brookings institution in washington to talk about the challenges women face in the arab world and forth africa. tara sonenshine will talk about u.s. efforts to advance u.s. women -- girls and women in the region. >> good morning. welcome to the saban center for middle east policy at the brookings institution. the director of the center , tamara cofman wittes. i am delighted to welcome to our stage tara sonenshine. we are here on your one year anniversary joining the state department as under-secretary for public diplomacy. what we wanted to do today was have an opportunity to delve of theparticular aspect sweeping change taking place in the middle east today. awakening has brought opportunities and openings and a great deal of anxiety and questions. issue is that m
tonight, a look at healthcare for u.s. military veterans and the cost to taxpayers. after that, we will be live with the writer from military times. ,e will welcome your calls facebook comments, and tweets. by in the brookings institution for a discussion on the role of women in the arab world. live at the brookings institution in washington to talk about the challenges women face in the arab world and forth africa. tara sonenshine will talk about u.s. efforts to advance u.s. women -- girls and...
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you mention in your remarks that you are looking at strategic cuts that involve military benefits -- healthcare, retirement, how can station. -- and compensation. are those cuts imminent where they are coming as a result looking into cuts in the future? toit is their ability sustain the commitments we have made to the men and women who joined the military as well as our civilians. we make promises. this country makes commitments to people here in we will honor those. but i don't think there is anyone here today that has not heard of or aware of the fact that, if you play this out 10-20 years, we won't be able to sustain the current personnel costs and retirement benefits. there will be no money in the budget for anything else. as admiral ruffin said, we will become essentially a transfer agency. how do we do this now to get some lead time on this so we can adjust to the realities that we know are coming? social security is the same thing. may care is the same thing. you can't sustain those programs, those commitments. we know that. but that is not the question. the question is how do you then r
you mention in your remarks that you are looking at strategic cuts that involve military benefits -- healthcare, retirement, how can station. -- and compensation. are those cuts imminent where they are coming as a result looking into cuts in the future? toit is their ability sustain the commitments we have made to the men and women who joined the military as well as our civilians. we make promises. this country makes commitments to people here in we will honor those. but i don't think there is...
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and reporters cover events, and they do not talk about ongoing inequality or war or healthcare. they talk about what people are doing at any given moment. and groups like codepink try to use that by setting up in the event that raises an issue. but you guys in the media, c- span less than other outlets, need -- you call it that? some sort of event to hang a story on it, and codepink generates event. host: we simply tried to cover as much of congress and political conversation, from beginning to end, so it often happens that a codepink group will be at a hearing, particularly a high-profile hearing that we are covering. a couple of comments on twitter. we are looking at folks posting and mentioning c-span. here is one -- who says good to know the extremes so one can compare. professor is right. teach madison, no marx. one of our viewers is posting a link to a program we did on the origins of the black panther party. we go back to calls. hartford, new york, john on our republican line. caller: yes. fact that agent provocateurs will often be used to disrupt peace groups and to make
and reporters cover events, and they do not talk about ongoing inequality or war or healthcare. they talk about what people are doing at any given moment. and groups like codepink try to use that by setting up in the event that raises an issue. but you guys in the media, c- span less than other outlets, need -- you call it that? some sort of event to hang a story on it, and codepink generates event. host: we simply tried to cover as much of congress and political conversation, from beginning to...